Buddhists gather to release their hand-made lanterns into the sky in an attempt to bring glory to the Buddhist religion. It is also symbolic of personal release and forgiveness. As the lantern is released into the air, the owner closes their eyes, makes a wish, and lets all of their troubles float peacefully away.
the reason is because its a time of light where everyones' doubts become believes.
Chinese new year, moon festival, and lantern festival.
Chinese celebrate Chinese New Year, Moon Cake, and Lantern festival.
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The Yi Peng Lantern Festival is celebrated simultaneously with Loi Krathong, which is a festival celebrated annually throughout Thailand and certain parts of Laos. Yi Peng refers to the full moon day in the second month according to the Lanna lunar calendar. People make intricately shaped paper lanterns which take on different forms, and these lanterns are launched into the air on this day. The festival is meant as a time for to make merit.
The Yi Peng Lantern Festival is celebrated simultaneously with Loi Krathong, which is a festival celebrated annually throughout Thailand and certain parts of Laos. Yi Peng refers to the full moon day in the second month according to the Lanna lunar calendar. People make intricately shaped paper lanterns which take on different forms, and these lanterns are launched into the air on this day. The festival is meant as a time for to make merit.
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The harvest festival in Thailand is held outside the Grand Palace in Bangkok. It is more commonly known as the Royal Ploughing Ceremony. Thai people believe that the ox's used in the ceremony will predict growing conditions for the coming year. This helps farmers to determine what crops to put in their fields. More information on the festival can be found at AdventureBimbling.com, links below.
Chinese New Year, Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. The festival traditionally begins on the first day of the first month in the Chinese calendar and ends on the 15th; this day is called Lantern Festival.
Thailand people celebrate Christmas but not all people. Thailand people celebrate Christmas as a usual Day, Such as: Working going to school going home Etc. Why? because All Thailand people are not all religious. if a town does celebrate Christmas they hang up a Christmas tree and do whatever Christians do, Celebrate.
They celebrate baisakhi on the event of ripening of crops. It is harvest festival.
because they are a religious thing that we must celebrate!!